While virtual reality hasn’t exactly made a huge dent in the gaming landscape, it’s certainly carved out its own little niche. In the 10 years since the original Oculus Rift launched, several hardware manufacturers entered the fray in an attempt to grab a slice of the VR pie, with Valve and Sony being the most notable. The latter’s first headset launched all the way back in 2016, and while it was an admirable effort backed up with a solid catalog of games, it also suffered from running on outdated tracking methods and the PS4’s relatively weak CPU.
Evidently, Sony has learned from their mistakes, with their newest offering, the aptly-named PSVR 2, solving many of the problems that plagued its predecessor. While it’s only been on store shelves for a mere week, there are already more than 30 games available for the platform (some new, some old). It can be a bit daunting to figure out what to play first, so we went ahead and did the heavy lifting for you.
You would expect VR to pay homage to some of the plastic instrument games of the past, and nothing on the PSVR 2 does this better than Drums Rock. The game is akin to the drum sections of Rock Band or Guitar Hero — you use your drumsticks to play along to the beat of some pretty awesome music.
Developed by Garage51, Drums Rock isn’t a simple cash grab or gimmick. Timing your hits defeat demons (yes, you read that right), and timing them perfectly builds up a combo. In addition to the basics, if you choose to add some flair to your set and bounce a drumstick onto your drums, catching it will net you more points on your next hit. It can be quite the workout too — for your forearms, at least.
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